Angry motorists confronted a driver when he refused to move his parked car to allow an ambulance on blue lights to speed to an emergency.

The brazen motorist ignored the 999 medics as they struggled to inch by his stationary vehicle on Monday afternoon in Bromford Lane, Castle Bromwich.

Other motorists gesticulated to the driver to clear a path for the emergency vehicle, but he shunned their pleas.

Fellow driver Jodie Styche later posted a video of the incident on Facebook. She wrote: “Bromford Lane at 4.40pm a guy in this car refused to move out the way for the ambulance. When I beeped him and said mount the curb and move, his reply was they are ‘pretending they are in a rush’ and turned away.

“Every other car user moved out the way the best they could apart from this guy. Another guy then got out the car to tell him to move but he still refused.

“Absolutely disgusting! To think these people are trying to save lives. There’s some ignorant people on our roads! Feeling disgusted.”

She added: “I said it could be for someone dying, that’s why there in a rush and he shrugged his shoulders. Makes me angry.”

Her views were echoed by Jo Sheldon who posted: “If I was the ambulance driver I would’ve just ripped the whole length of his car to get past.”

Claire Stanton said: “I agree - report him.”

Tasneem Ibraheem was also angered by the incident. She posted on Facebook: “Don’t understand people like that.

“Yes it’s true that some ambulances do use sirens and lights when there is traffic and it isn’t a emergency. But we don’t know when they are doing that and when it is a emergency. So at all times, we should move out the way.”